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Football rookie cards are the first appearance of a football player in a particular trading card. These are highly valued and sought after by football card collectors. Every year major companies bring out special editions on the best players of the season.
For an ardent follower of football who is into sports card collection, football rookie cards are perhaps the most prized possessions. Sports card collection itself is a very rewarding hobby. And if this is a rookie card, then it becomes that much more special. A football card is the first appearance of a football player in a particular trading card.
Among all other types of sports cards, rookie cards are the most valued and are most sought after. Some regard it as the first ever appearance of a player, while others regard it as the first official card of a player from a major manufacturer. Collecting these is a separate hobby altogether. People are crazy about these. Some people spend fortunes on building a sports card collection. Although quite a time consuming and expensive hobby, some people keep hunting for these, looking to add every one of them to their collection, and football being one of the most popular games, football cards are prized even more.
Some people collect these only because of their novelty, others for the information, while the rest for simply nostalgic reasons. For American football fans, collecting football rookie cards of NFL players is a very popular hobby. All leading manufacturers bring out special editions on the best NFL players of the season every year. These cards are highly valued and, considering their demand, are often highly priced. However, that definitely doesn’t serve as a deterrent for crazy football fans. They are just too happy to add their favorite players’ rookie card to their ever-increasing collection. After the 2010 pro-bowl, a Vincent Jackson card is what every collector would be looking for.
Football cards are also excellent for investments. Their value never diminishes. On the contrary, they become more valued over the years, growing in demand. Apart from the ones for current players, collectors keep hunting for those special editions from the yesteryears to add to their collection. Apart from local shops, these are also available online. Some collectors also form groups where they exchange cards. If you are on the lookout for some rare rookie card, being a part of such a group can be a good idea.
Rare football rookie cards also surface at auction sites. Every collector knows the worth of a rare football rookie card, and they protect such cards as they would their most precious possession. If you want to add such a rare card to your collection, then be ready to shell out an astronomical price.
is manga more popular than comics statistically?
Yep. Manga is not only more interesting and captivating but also is liked by more people. However, more people read manga online than buy it so it is hard to get a sound statistic.
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POPULAR COMICS #112 1945 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $27.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #127 1946 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $33.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #128 1946 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $33.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #129 1946 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $24.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #132 1947 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $37.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #141 1947 DELL “SMILIN’ JACK-SMOKEY STOVER-GANG BUSTERS” $19.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS GOLDEN AGE COLLECTION PDF ON DVD $7.99 |
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Popular Comics #28 CGC 8.5 (1938) – Highest Certified $374.99 |
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ASH (1994 EVENT COMICS) 1 (2.50 CVR) VF-NM POPULAR QUES $10.10 |
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ASH (1994 EVENT COMICS) 1 (2.50 CVR) VF+ POPULAR QUESAD $9.23 |
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POPULAR + ATOMIC WAR +BEYOND + LIGHTNING COMICS 80+ DVD $9.99 |
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POPULAR COMICS #130 (DELL 1946) NM- @ $170 FILE COPY $170.00 |
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POPULAR Comics #23, December 1937, Dell $100.00 |
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POPULAR Comics #25, February 1938, Dell $90.00 |
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POPULAR Comics #19, August 1937, Dell $95.00 |
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Fred M Cup Measuring Matroyshkas, Set of 6 Dry Measuring Cups $7.80 These Russian Doll Measuring Cups are exactly what you need to doll up your kitchen with some old country charm! Why use boring, washed-up utensils when you can have these adorable stacking measuring cups? Designed to nest inside each other like traditional matryoshkas, these white measuring cups are a must-have for any stylish kitchen. Our charming set comes with 3 matryoshkas — the tops measure… |
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RSVP Just Ducky Floating Tea Infuser $5.25 Enjoy preparing a delicious cup of tea with this fun floating ducky tea infuser from RSVP. Fill this little ducky’s mesh infuser halfway with coarse tea leaves and place in your tea cup. Once the tea leaves are saturated the duck will float upright. When not in use, the duck ‘floats’ on a blue water base. This infuser makes a great gift for any tea aficionado. 2-1/8 W x 3-1/8″ H… |
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Fred Mix Stix spoons $4.55 You can rock out when you’re not stirringSolid woodReusable and washableUnique slotted spoon Fred & Friends mix stix are classic indispensable beechwood spoons, morphed into drunsticks…. |
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The Point! (Deluxe Packaging) $5.31 Must everything have a point? That’s the question posed by Harry Nilsson’s 1971 pop parable of a well-rounded young boy named Oblio, from the Land of Point, who’s cast apart from the community by those who resent his pointlessness. Conceived when the gifted singer-songwriter was on an acid trip, The Point! is a product of its time, what with its central theme (the hollowness of conformity) and orn… |
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Cosmic Thing $1.93 Nirvana made a lot of things irrelevant when Nevermind was released in 1991. Among the most unfortunate casualties caught inside the blast radius were the B-52′s. Just two years prior, they had released their very first mainstream breakthrough album, Cosmic Thing. This album was featherweight, sun-kissed, playfully pansexual and, most importantly, danceable. Tracks like “Love Shack” and “Roam” rem… |
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Something to Remember $4.29 It didn’t take the postmotherhood Ray of Light to prove that Madonna is a big softie; this collection of ballads and slow jams had already done that. Somewhat confused in intention–the scalding ache of “Oh Father,” a 1989 song for her own dad, is shoved between the sex of “Rain” and a version of Marvin Gaye’s “I Want You”–this is nonetheless a highly listenable album for those who dig Madonna fo… |
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Peanuts 1960′s Collection (A Charlie Brown Christmas / Charlie Brown’s All-Stars / It’s the Great Pumpkin / You’re in Love / He’s Your Dog / It Was a Short Summer) $20.20 Charles Schulz’s award-winning “Peanuts” comics and animated television specials are perennial favorites of adults and children alike. What is it that makes a story about a morose young boy struggling with low self-esteem and social ineptness so timelessly appealing? Perhaps it’s the universality of his struggle or Schulz’s social commentary that sometimes proved years ahead of its time–or maybe … |
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Walt Disney Treasures – Disney Rarities – Celebrated Shorts, 1920s – 1960s $22.99 Nearly every one-off cartoon short produced by the Disney studios from the ’20s through the ’60s is featured in this set. Includes “Ferdinand the Bull” (1938), “Lambert the Sheepish Lion” (1952), “Ben and Me” (1953), “The Saga of Windwagon Smith” (1961). and many more, plus a selection of silent “Alice” comedies. 5 1/2 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: Englis… |
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The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection Vols. 1-3 $49.99 The Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection boxed set is the definitive account of one of the silent cinema’s greatest comedians–and for a time, its most popular star. The seven discs included in this three-volume set have virtually all of Lloyd’s 1920s features, most of his talking pictures, and a healthy collection of shorts. Because Lloyd–a canny businessman–retained control over much of his output,… |
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Incense-Nag Champa 40 gm $1.69 This outstanding and enormously popular incense is produced in India and is probably one of the best selling fragrances anywhere in the world…. |
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